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Identity, Couple and Intergroup Dynamics in Intercultural Families: Implications on Life Satisfaction of Partners

2019

The current study analyzed how identity, couple, and intergroup dynamics are related to life satisfaction among 210 intercultural partners living in Italy. Three levels of analysis were considered: a micro level, taking into account the identity aspect of each partner in terms of self- or hetero-ethnic identification; a meso level, examining the passion, commitment, and intimacy of the couple sphere of the partners; a macro level investigating the discrimination that partners can perceive by the community as an effect of the relationship between dominant and minority groups. The results show that for both partners, foreign and Italian, the variables that have a predictive value on life sati…

AdultMaleMicro levelSocial PsychologySexual Behaviormedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupIdentity (social science)PassionPersonal SatisfactionEthnic IdentificationDiscriminationEthnicityMacro levelHumansInterpersonal RelationsMinority Groupsmedia_commonFamily CharacteristicsSocial Identificationmatrimonio interracialLife satisfactionSocial Discriminationpareja bicultural discriminaciónidentificación étnicaLife SatisfactionGroup ProcessesBicultural CoupleClinical PsychologySexual PartnersItalysatisfacción con la vidaIntergroup dynamicsFemaleIdentification (psychology)PsychologyIntermarriageSocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)
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Being an ethnic minority nursing student - A meta synthesis.

2022

Background Our society is characterized by a general globalization and has become more culturally diverse. This diversity is mirrored in nursing education. Purpose The purpose of the meta-synthesis is to identify and synthesize data from primary, qualitative studies of ethnic minority nursing students' experiences in a nursing program. Method Electronic databases, Medline, Embase, and CINAHL, were searched for studies published in English or Nordic languages from 1980 to February 2020. Results The search generated 1070 unique citations, of which 19 articles met the inclusion criteria. The included studies had a total sample size of 255 students, age range 19–50 years. The participants origi…

AdultYoung AdultVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Helsefag: 800::Sykepleievitenskap: 808Ethnic and Racial MinoritiesEthnicityHumansEducation Nursing BaccalaureateStudents NursingMiddle AgedEducation NursingGeneral NursingMinority GroupsJournal of professional nursing : official journal of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing
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When Affective (But Not Cognitive) Ambivalence Predicts Discrimination Toward a Minority Group

2013

Individuals often hold ambivalent attitudes (i.e., positive and negative attitudes at the same time) toward groups and social categories. The aim of the present research was to examine the differential effects of affective and cognitive dimensions of ambivalence on the (amplification of) responses towards a minority group. We asked 188 students from the University of Perugia to read a short description of a fictitious group of immigrants. After expressing their affective and cognitive attitudes toward the target group, participants received positive, negative, or no supplementary information about this group. Discrimination was assessed by asking participants to allocate to the target group…

Affective ambivalenceAdultMaleMinority groupSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationEmigrants and ImmigrantsAffect (psychology)AmbivalenceYoung AdultCognitive dimensions of notationsCognitionDiscriminationHumansYoung adultMinority GroupStudentsMinority Groupsmedia_commonStereotypingEmigrants and ImmigrantCognitionDifferential effectsAffectAttitudeItalyCognitive ambivalenceFemaleStudentPsychologySettore M-PSI/05 - Psicologia SocialeSocial psychologyPrejudiceHumanThe Journal of Social Psychology
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Dynamics of ethnic structures in the Baltic States

2015

Baltic StatesMinority:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Ethnic structureDepopulationTitular ethnicity
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Migration, Identity, and Threatened Mental Health: Examples from Contemporary Fiction.

2018

In 2015, the world saw 244 million international migrants. Migration has been shown to be both a protective and a risk factor for mental health, depending on circumstances. Furthermore, culture has an impact on perceptions and constructions of mental illness and identity, both of which can be challenged through migration. Using a qualitative research approach, we analysed five internationally acclaimed and influential novels and one theatre play that focus on aspects of identity, migration, and threatened mental health. As a mirror of society, fiction can help to understand perceptions of identity and mental suffering on an intrapsychic and societal level, while at the same time society its…

Biopsychosocial modelMedical educationHistoryHealth (social science)Medicine in LiteraturePsychiaterSymptomIdentity (social science)Emigrants and ImmigrantsAgeIdentityGeschichtemedicineFictionHumansSociologyddc:610DDC 300 / Social sciencesChallengesMedizinische AusbildungFiktionMigrationMinority GroupsQualitative ResearchnovelsEducation MedicalSocial IdentificationDepressionMental DisordersGender studiesIdentitätMental illnessmedicine.diseaseMental healthRomanceAcculturationPsychiatry and Mental healthAkkulturationSymptomsddc:300AlterDDC 610 / Medicine & healthPsychiatristsIntrapsychicAcculturationQualitative researchTranscultural psychiatry
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An Analysis of the Presence and Composition of OutLists at United States, Canadian, and European Medical Institutions

2019

Sexual and gender minority (SGM) medical students and physicians are exposed to bias in professional contexts. One strategy for promoting SGM visibility and inclusion within medicine is the development of institutional OutLists, which are online, opt-in lists of SGM-identified individuals affiliated with an academic institution. We present the first quantitative evaluation of publicly accessible OutLists at medical institutions in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Nineteen OutLists were identified in the United States; no OutLists were identified in other countries. All OutLists in the United States were identified at allopathic institutions with no institutional religious affiliation.…

CanadaSelf DisclosureStudents MedicalSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationMedizin050109 social psychologyEducationGender StudiesSexual and Gender Minorities03 medical and health sciencesPhysiciansPolitical scienceHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComposition (language)General Psychologymedia_commonMedical education030505 public health05 social sciencesVisibility (geometry)HomosexualityGeneral MedicineUnited StatesSexual minorityHealth Facilities0305 other medical scienceInclusion (education)Diversity (politics)Journal of Homosexuality
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Biopiracy and the right to self-determination of indigenous peoples.

2018

Abstract Background: Since over thirty years, I work on the unclear legal situation of in which indigenous peoples find themselves today in the beginning mainly in the USA and later also in Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The status of indigenous people and native nations is characterized as a mixture of national and international law. Hypothesis/Purpose: To clarify the status of indigenous people it is necessary to analyze and interpret carefully hundreds of old treaties, international declarations and covenants, national statutes and jurisprudence, especially the old leading decisions of the US-Supreme Court. Such an analysis and interpretation should prove that indigenous people have …

CanadaUnited NationsPharmaceutical ScienceTheftIndigenousStatute03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePopulation GroupsPolitical scienceDrug DiscoveryComparative lawHumansTreaty030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesAustraliaDeclaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeoplesBiodiversityInternational lawIndigenous rightsUnited StatesComplementary and alternative medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisLawPersonal AutonomyIndians North AmericanMolecular MedicineMinority rightsNew ZealandPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Contact-induced phenomena in the Alps

2019

The main question underlying this chapter is to what extent language contact can affect syntactic structure. To tackle this issue we examine two relevant phenomena found in two minority languages spoken in the region Trentino-Alto Adige/South Tyrol: clitic climbing in Dolomitic Ladin and the use of the Romance complementizer ke in Cimbrian. Both phenomena are usually considered as the result of a contact-induced change influenced by the neighbouring Italo-Romance varieties. However, it is shown that the rising of clitic climbing is a language-internal process which is only accelerated by the contact with Italian. Similarly, the lexical borrowing of the complementizer ke in Cimbrian does not…

CimbrianHistoryreconstructionSettore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia E Linguistica RomanzaMinority language heritage language Cimbrian Complementizer borrowing functional elementsheritage languageMinority languageborrowingSettore L-LIN/01 - Glottologia E LinguisticaComplementizerSettore L-LIN/14 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua TedescaRhaeto-romancefunctional elementsclitic climbing
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Classroom management practices and their associations with children’s mathematics skills in two cultural groups

2014

The aim of the study was to examine the extent to which contextual factors predict children’s mathematics skills in different cognitive domains. The sample consisted of 1734 students from 26 Estonian- and 17 Russian-language schools in Estonia. Mathematics and non-verbal reasoning tests were carried out at the beginning of the third grade. In addition, teachers were asked about their classroom management practices. The results of multilevel modelling showed that applying supportive practices in the classroom contributes to higher achievement in mathematics. Teachers from Estonian- and Russian-language schools were also found to differ with regard to their management practices, and these pra…

Classroom managementethnic minorityPrimary educationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyAcademic achievementEducationPedagogyConnected MathematicsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationmanagement practices0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta515Management practicesmathematics05 social sciencesCultural group selection050301 educationCognitionEstonianlanguage.human_languageacademic achievementprimary educationlanguagePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Community Participation in Urban Suburbs: The Italian Case of Z.E.N. Slum of Palermo

2015

Based on Kurt Lewin’s Action Research theory, the paper focuses on an Action Research project issued in Southern Italy, in the disadvantaged suburb of Palermo (Sicily), called Z.E.N., sadly famous as a dangerous and “criminogenic” urban slum, in order to stimulate social participation and to develop social change. The principal goal was the empowerment of ordinary inhabitants, obtaining their collaboration through participation, giving them acquisition of knowledge for a real social change.

Community psychology empowerment social participation urban context Palermo minority groupsSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaSettore M-DEA/01 - Discipline Demoetnoantropologiche
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